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Improving perioperative brain health: an expert consensus review of key actions for the perioperative care team

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA
Volume 126, Issue 2, Pages 423-432

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.bja.2020.10.037

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anaesthetists; delirium; education; neurocognitive disorder; perioperative brain health; preoperative screening

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Experts aim to achieve consensus on six practical recommendations to reduce the incidence of perioperative neurocognitive disorders, focusing on education, screening, non-pharmacologic interventions, pain control, and avoidance of antipsychotics. Effective implementation strategies are discussed, with an emphasis on the role of anaesthetists in multidisciplinary perioperative care teams.
Delirium and postoperative neurocognitive disorder are the commonest perioperative complications in patients more than 65 yr of age. However, data suggest that we often fail to screen patients for preoperative cognitive impairment, to warn patients and families of risk, and to take preventive measures to reduce the incidence of perioperative neurocognitive disorders. As part of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Perioperative Brain Health Initiative, an international group of experts was invited to review published best practice statements and guidelines. The expert group aimed to achieve consensus on a small number of practical recommendations that could be implemented by anaesthetists and their partners to reduce the incidence of perioperative neurocognitive disorders. Six statements were selected based not only on the strength of the evidence, but also on the potential for impact and the feasibility of widespread implementation. The actions focus on education, cognitive and delirium screening, non-pharmacologic interventions, pain control, and avoidance of antipsychotics. Strategies for effective implementation are discussed. Anaesthetists should be key members of multidisciplinary perioperative care teams to implement these recommendations.

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